Yes, looks like a Ficus to me as well.Does it have any of that stuff on top glued onto it?If so, you need to remove the glue and anything onthe surface that will keep you from being able to checkthe dryness of the media it's planted in.I would water normally and mist it and it should be OK.

Regards, Len

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Ficus tend to be very easy bonsai to take care off. Watering bonsai in general is somewhat more difficult than most plants however, and the ficus loves humidity. However, to water you must check the ground pretty much everyday by pressing your fingers onto the surface of the dirt and feeling for moisture. Once it feels either minimally moist or dry, you should drench from the top with water. Others may say to do submersion watering when watering is required, but there appears to be some controversy with this, and I still am not to sure why. NEVER water bonsai to a schedule as physical factors can effect soil water retention (i.e. wind, temperature, humidity, plant vigor, etc.). Some say that water should be collected and left out for a day or 2 to allow the chlorine to evaporate before watering to remove this harmful chemical.

I would also suggest you look over bonsaihunks website above, the guy also wrote an excellent book on Ficus which you could buy if you are serious about taking care of this tree.